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ANTHRO 4820: Zooarchaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Survey of specialized techniques for archaeological faunal analysis, including zooarchaeological sampling, taphonomy, study of paleoecology, and recognition of domestication. Prerequisites: ANTHRO 2020/2022 or instructor's consent.
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ANTHRO 4826: Stone Artifact Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Theory, methods, and techniques of studying lithic artifacts and deriving culturally meaningful interpretations. Emphasizes flaked artifacts. Includes physical examination, manufacture and experimentation with stone tools. Prerequisite: ANTHRO 2020/2022 or instructor's consent.
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ANTHRO 4828: Archaeological Analysis of Ceramics
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
To introduce students to the basic methods and concepts used in the archaeological analysis of pottery. By the end of the semester students will understand the various ways that pottery is created and how archaeologists can use ceramics to gain insights into everything from the organization of craft production to trade to symbolism. Prerequisite: ANTHRO 2020 and/or 2022.
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ANTHRO 4830: Ethnographic Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Relation of problems to techniques; surveys techniques of gathering data; discusses their limitations and potentials. Prerequisites: ANTHRO 2030 or instructor's consent.
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ANTHRO 4850: Practical Phonetics for Fieldwork .
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Self-paced course using computer and tape recorded lessons from world's languages. Teaches practical articulatory and transcription phonetics. Weekly meeting with instructor to monitor progress, resolve questions. Prerequisites: junior standing or instructor's consent.
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ANTHRO 4860: Techniques in Linguistic Analysis .
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Problems in analyzing data from various languages. Prerequisites: introductory course in LINGST or instructor's consent.
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ANTHRO 4870: Field Methods in Linguistics .
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Intensive training in collection and analysis of data taken from a native speaker of non-Indo-European language. Prerequisites: 9 hours LINGST or instructor's consent.
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ANTHRO 4880: Demographic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
The major topics considered in this course are basic demographic analysis, including life tables, models for population growth and stable population theory; fertility analysis; disease and fertility; disease in human populations; and paleodemography. Prerequisites: MATH 1100/1120 and junior/senior standing or instructor's consent. Math Reasoning Proficiency Course.
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ANTHRO 4890: Human Skeletal Identification and Analysis
5.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Students interested in archaeology, physical anthropology, and law enforcement will learn human osteological methods of analysis applied to bioarchaeological problems and modern forensic techniques for personal identification. Prerequisite: ANTHRO 2050/2052 or instructor's consent.
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ANTHRO 4894: Skeletal Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
This course is designed to provide students advanced and in-depth training in skeletal biology. Basic bone biology will be studied and advanced methods of skeletal analysis applicable to forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology will be explored. Prerequisites: ANTHRO 4890 or equivalent background in osteology and/ or anatomy. Satisfies A&S foundations requirement in Biological Sciences.
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